Social Linguistics and Literacies: Ideology in Discourses. Social Linguistics and Literacies: Ideology in Discourses.

Many people in "literate" societies, when asked to define literacy, almost always do so in terms of reading
 and writing abilities. This narrow interpretation of literacy, an
 offspring of reductionist psychology, has reigned supreme in many academic and educational context...

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Main Author: Constance C. Gerger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-04-01
Series:Ilha do Desterro
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8733
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Summary:Many people in "literate" societies, when asked to define literacy, almost always do so in terms of reading
 and writing abilities. This narrow interpretation of literacy, an
 offspring of reductionist psychology, has reigned supreme in many academic and educational contexts for decades, greatly shaping literacy theories and classroom practices. Within the past ten years, however, a large body of multidisciplinary
 research has begun to undermine the authority of this
 perspective by situating literacy in larger social practices. Many people in "literate" societies, when asked to define literacy, almost always do so in terms of reading
 and writing abilities. This narrow interpretation of literacy, an
 offspring of reductionist psychology, has reigned supreme in many academic and educational contexts for decades, greatly shaping literacy theories and classroom practices. Within the past ten years, however, a large body of multidisciplinary
 research has begun to undermine the authority of this
 perspective by situating literacy in larger social practices.
ISSN:0101-4846
2175-8026